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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 10, 1980, p. 11

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jca iaaye stouffville since leaving stouffville high school last season judy sackfield has continued to receive acclaim for her out- standing ability in volleyball judy who lives at rr 3 stouffville is majoring in parks and recreation ad- ministration at clemson university south carolina and is their brightest star in the university volleyball team i last month the won the state cham pionship and judy was f as wawwhge qq player in the albtar sute team she wul receive award at the orange and white foot- bau game being held later this m qjp byjp lip h the tribune thimsday april lajlsmu an gold medalist stouffville kathy sheffield of cedar valley has just returned home with a gold medal from the panamerican judo tournament held on the island of st hargarite venezuela kathy who is majoring in english at york university is 20 years of age and has been involved in the sport for twelve years she was a member of the canadian team who placed first in the number of awards won the teamtook 9 gold 3 silver medals and 1 bronze of which women members of the team took the lions share withsgdd and 1 silver stowfvnjj e the neil patrick novice allsur polar bears closed out the hockey season on april 2 when they lost to whitby by a 3- 0 margin in tbetr flight for the lakeshore cham pionship title it wasnt until the midpoint mark of the first period that whitby managed to get on the board and from there on in it was iting end-to- end action with only two minutes left to play the bears put out a big effort to tie the score un fortunately the effort backfired and whitby scores their second goal coach grant nesbitt had little choice but to pull netminder scott evans in a desperate attempt to get back in the game but with thirty seconds left whitby made sure of the title when they scored on the empty net despite the loss of the championship title the polar bears have had a remarkably good season out of 57 games they won 38 lost u sad tied 7 most of their losses have been against whitby who this year fielded the most powerful team in the league of the three tour naments played the bears won twc the south london international expanded its training programme for coaches so as to be able to handle the more than 400 children who will be playing for the club this year the coaching semester was obviously and sharon they lost the not to be regarded lightly oro tournament to impressive coaching whitby in overtime manuals were made stouffville available to the trainees otherwise oinic coach an excellent response explaining everything dave retd of the crack said whitchurch stouff- from the first prindnies marshlands team v had ville soccercmb chief of the game through to the coach alfoos rubens aims of the dub the when be surveyed the manual was rr by fourty potential coaches the ontario soccer being put through their association paces at the stouffville if the embryo high school gymnasium coaches thought- the on thursday evening lasl lesson was to be a sit the soccer dub has down and listen affair they learned them running jumping passing and dribbling the ball for agood two bouts all the time emphasizing endurance and stamina it was tough with five more semesters to go lets hope they all turn up for the next one george w brodie t rj d n financial accounting income tax returns 28mamste st0uffvue0nt 6401769 f atom standings minor ball stouffville minor softball registration has been extremely successful particularly in the squirt group the house league expects to have almost the l same number of teams this year as last with play commencing in the first week of may heavy registration at the squirt level boys 9 and 10 girls 9 10 and 11 may necessitate the formation of extra teams late registrations will be accepted for those teams that have not yet filled their roster for further information please call bob morin at 640-3716- rugby club stouffville training however stouffville rugby club sunday morning practice members who are en- tering the wanderers relay race on saturday will meet at sdss parking lot at 1115 am before proceeding to ajax for the race thursdays practice is cancelled as there will be insufficient light to undertake serious will start at 1100 am prompt members who have not yet paid their dues are asked to do so by this weekend for further in formation on the relay race call jim holt at 640- 4746 or 6402100 stouffville standings in the atom ifoijyn and individual are as follows end team l t f a pts cues 2 3 48 30 21 glultoi 7 3 4 55 29 it farmer jack 5 1 56 34 17 cards 7 6 1 54 52 15 conlln 4 7 3 35 54 11 delicatessen 4 7 1 35 4 11 sargeanr dyment 4 2 29 43 10 firemen 3 8 1 39 41 9 top scorers in the league were as follows goals assists pts paul sinclair farmer jack 37 s 45 bill butler cards 30 7 r 37 stephen king firemen 31 5 34 klrkarends chris tymon craig muccl kurt lannuzzo shawn pennanen kevin atkinson derek brown brock creet alan napier jim baggs russell king giles glullos conlln farmer jack sargeant dyment glullos clulkts conlln glullos giles cards 26 20 23 19 13 10 15 10 10 9 10 36 26 25 23 19 19 18 is 16 16 15 student assistance task force stouffville anyone interested in playing ball hockey this summer should get in touch with eric scaife 6406156 with the hockey season now over eric feels that it would be a good way for players to keep in shape during the summer months all games will be played on thursday evenings between 7 and 930 pm and will start in may gutsavg stouffville the annual general meeting of the girls hockey league will take place on thursday april 17 at 730 pm- atlat- relay race pickering the wanderers rugby club is holding its 13th annua road relay race on saturday april 12th for the first time the race will be held in the pickering jp ajax area which is now the home of the wan- derers the race is a 24 mile twelve man relay run upon public roads it starts at the wanderers clubhouse 24miles north i of the 401 on harwood jl avenue and ends at the ajax community centre- for the past several years ladies and mixed teams have entered division iv and done extremely well ladies may run 1 mile legs rather than the- 2 miles men must run a gala reception follows the race at the ajax community centre at which awards are presented to the winning cam in each division if you want any more in formation about the race or wish o enter a team please call peter flan- nery 6831472 or loucks 8392102 cham hall everyone is invited to attend and any constructive criticism andfcr suggestions will be welcome the federalprovincial task force on student assistance is reviewing current and proposed alternative programs for postsecondary canadian student assistance related to a students financial need written views are invited from the public these may deal with any or all aspects of student assistance including alternatives for the continuation modification or replacement of existing policies and programs of both federal and provincial governments further information can be obtained from 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